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. 2015 Mar 31;4(1):e37.
doi: 10.2196/resprot.3777.

Developing a healthy web-based cookbook for pediatric cancer patients and survivors: rationale and methods

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Developing a healthy web-based cookbook for pediatric cancer patients and survivors: rationale and methods

Rhea Li et al. JMIR Res Protoc. .

Abstract

Background: Obesity has been a growing problem among children and adolescents in the United States for a number of decades. Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are more susceptible to the downstream health consequences of obesity such as cardiovascular disease, endocrine issues, and risk of cancer recurrence due to late effects of treatment and suboptimal dietary and physical activity habits.

Objective: The objective of this study was to document the development of a Web-based cookbook of healthy recipes and nutrition resources to help enable pediatric cancer patients and survivors to lead healthier lifestyles.

Methods: The Web-based cookbook, named "@TheTable", was created by a committee of researchers, a registered dietitian, patients and family members, a hospital chef, and community advisors and donors. Recipes were collected from several sources including recipe contests and social media. We incorporated advice from current patients, parents, and CCS.

Results: Over 400 recipes, searchable by several categories and with accompanying nutritional information, are currently available on the website. In addition to healthy recipes, social media functionality and cooking videos are integrated into the website. The website also features nutrition information resources including nutrition and cooking tip sheets available on several subjects.

Conclusions: The "@TheTable" website is a unique resource for promoting healthy lifestyles spanning pediatric oncology prevention, treatment, and survivorship. Through evaluations of the website's current and future use, as well as incorporation into interventions designed to promote energy balance, we will continue to adapt and build this unique resource to serve cancer patients, survivors, and the general public.

Keywords: cooking; nutrition; obesity; pediatric cancer; survivorship.

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Conflicts of Interest: None declared.

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Figure 1
Recipe inclusion process: scheme depicting how recipes were collected, tested, and uploaded into the "@TheTable" database. Abbreviations: SQL:Structured Query Language; NDSR: Nutrient Database; MDACC: MD Anderson Cancer Center; USDA: United States Department of Agriculture.
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Figure 2
Screenshot of a recipe from "@TheTable" cookbook website.

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